Friday, May 14, 1971

Memories of "The Wizard of Oz"

 

Toward the end of my 8th-grade year, I was cast as the Scarecrow in our production of The Wizard of Oz. While I had been Prince Charming as a 3rd grader, a Korean orphan in a short play at church, and one of the Three Men in a Tub in our 6th-grade show, I count this as my first "real" theater experience.


The friendships made during this production lasted throughout high school and beyond. It is significant to me that Abby Dormire was Dorothy to my Scarecrow and, in our Junior year, Oliver to my Fagin.


The director, Dorotha "Dot" Sellers, was my oldest sister's music teacher, and she would often remind me of that. Here's the nice note she wrote after the show was over:

Congratulations, Dewey, for an excellent performance as "Scarecrow" in "Wizard of Oz". I am sure the Lancaster grade students will never let you forget this play. They will not know your real name, but they will remember you as the "Scarecrow". You have great talent, so I hope to see you in the musicals at Norwell. A person talked with me after the performance and mentioned about the way you stood in the cornfield. You didn't move!! Thanks for your wonderful cooperation. I hope you had fun doing the musical. It is a lot of hard work but very rewarding. Best of luck to you at Norwell. Sincerely Yours, Miss D. Sellers










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